You know Quin the more I look up and read Dungeon Punk, the more crazier ideas form around in my head. Its a whole new world for me to explore and to use for my sinister ways. William must learn from him and then develop outrageous tricks and items to expand and improve his powers. I can see it now, transforming William's Checkered Man suit into a Checkered man power suit is going to be so awesome.

"Fate smiles on the strange. So its a good thing, I'm the strangest of all." - William Livingstone, Cirque de la Nuit

I think he's just being figurative. Flowery language and all. Knows to push the boundaries a little differently than he was, but not in quite such a literal sense. It's like saying you feel good enough to run off and climb a mountain or go ten rounds with Mike Tyson or something.

@Dee: I don't break games, I play the rules and think within the box. It always has wonderful toys to play with.

@Quin: It warms my heart to see you write that, Quin. It goes to show that my rep for being over the top and theatrical hasn't faded quite yet. Anyways, before I ask any more questions here about DP, I should probably ask them in the IC. Cause what I want to achieve is really more gauntlets and footwear.

"Fate smiles on the strange. So its a good thing, I'm the strangest of all." - William Livingstone, Cirque de la Nuit

Ambition is all what I'm about. Through I'm sticking with the Dungeon Punk route than the alien one. The alien thing reminds me of something that pops out tentacles and where asian school girls need to get the hell out of there.

"Fate smiles on the strange. So its a good thing, I'm the strangest of all." - William Livingstone, Cirque de la Nuit

I imagine it did have an effect, Asmo, as it should do. I just didn't want to hold up the story too much by focussing on it when everyone else is trying to move forward and communicate, plus I don't want to do anything that might be considered too explicity. Believe me, though, it had an effect.

A lot of people with something to offer as payment are looking for a better place to live. The circus offers to build houses, but their services might not be entirely satisfactory if they make each customer a small home to themselves. There are certain types of rooms and other nice things that they might not be able to afford built into their new homes if living alone or with only one roommate, but...

Say somebody offered to acquire a large, custom-built mansion for most or all of the other characters to share and live in (for some kind of monthly rent, of course). There's a demand, certainly. And Michael knows a potential business deal when he sees it. Everybody sharing a mansion would also increase the character interactions, and lead to some interesting situations. It would be like Big Brother, but without the evictions (hopefully).

Tl;dr Michael is thinking about building a mansion and renting out rooms to the other characters. What do you say, Quinny?

...Be pretty expensive to open up your own little hotel, but a novel idea indeed.

And when I say expensive, it will take all your money. Aaaaaaaallllllll of it.

Then there's the fact that some may not want it. Plus, a mansion doesn't really fit in the circus's motif, although I suppose you could make it haunted, or simply very gothic.

Right, if Innocence goes through with this idea, who would take a room there? Keeping in mind that most of the tricks that you could have set up in your own house can be transferred for a minor fee to your eventual new house.

Also, by the way, at the point where you have your lodgings, I'd like you to add a list of possessions and a description of your room.

=-"I'm sophisticated, charming, suave, and debonair, Professor. But I have never claimed to be civilized."

Updated my CS, by adding an old picture of William Livingstone drawn by Sam4books. Also ok my curiosity have gotten the best of me, what are those ways you spoke earlier about concerning the Dungeon Punk tech?

"Fate smiles on the strange. So its a good thing, I'm the strangest of all." - William Livingstone, Cirque de la Nuit